Do they make warm toned speaker amps anymore ?

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  1. matts19

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    Even when I scour the Internet for warm toned power amplifiers, all that comes up are vintage amps. Why aren't there more of these types of amplifiers in market today, when many people still whining about their speakers being too harsh or bright?
     
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    I can't tell if this post is serious or why you deemed it necessary to create a new thread to ask these ambiguous questions, but in an effort to try and be helpful here are some initial thoughts and questions:
    1. Who is "they"?
    2. Is "warm toned power amplifiers" the only search term you've tried on your search engine of choice?
    3. What "types of amplifiers" are you wanting more information on? The sound signature of an amplifier is not the same thing as it's "type", the latter which has more to do with its design and topology.
    There are many warm sounding amps on the market today, so I think your coming up empty may be a result of ineffective search techniques or not searching for answers in the right places. Or you're just lazy. Or you're a troll. One idea would be to peruse the first page of the SBAF Power Amps subforum in which you created this thread, as there are dedicated threads on at least two "warm toned" amps there: https://www.superbestaudiofriends.org/index.php?forums/power-amps.64/.

    For specific questions re: equipment, please consider posting in this dedicated two-channel advice thread, and include relevant parameters like budget, type of amplifier, speakers with which it will be paired, room size, etc.
     
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    Oh , sorry I did not realize the threads were used sparingly on this forum instead of being used as a way to start up random discussions. I wish I knew how to delete this thread. (Perhaps the site should prevent newbies to be able to start a thread, just my two cents). I will check out the links you gave me. Thank you very much. And sorry again for creating this thread.
     
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    We have Profile posts for that. Random discussions that may or may not be audio related, may or may not be serious, but merit from zero to a few responses before disappearing into the past. A bit like a chat box, but threaded.

    Welcome. I think there is some banner on the front page which, among other things, requests new members to introduce themselves and, maybe look and lurk a bit before posting.

    Never mind. It will be forgotten :)
     
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